Drumming in the same band for the last twenty years is a unique situation that most of us drummers haven’t found ourselves in. Many of us started playing in bands with our friends, but have moved on to playing with different artists. Riley and his bandmates in Thrice have found out how to keep four original members happy and working as a team to make music they all love.
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What to Look for in a Great Mentor | Ben Bradley, Drummer for Brett Kissel
The Reality of Getting Paid as a Drummer | Kevin Murphy, Drummer for Tonic, Jon Pardi, Randy Houser | Pt 2
Is Country the New Rock? | Kevin Murphy, Drummer for Tonic, Jon Pardi, Randy Houser | Pt 1
Maintaining Relationships With Your Artists | Jeremy Kleynhans
How To Deal With Being the New Guy | Alex Torjussen, drummer for Niall Horan
Drumming in a Comedy Show | Elie Bertrand
Key Concepts for Building a Niche Brand | Ramy Antoun, Founder of A&F Drum Co
Building Your Music Career Backwards Pt. 2 | G. Maxwell Zemanovic, Drummer for Miranda Lambert
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Cymbal Design & Innovation | Paul Francis, Director of Cymbal Innovation at Zildjian
Playing For a Rapidly Growing Artist | Rhett Noland, Drummer for NF
Performing With Truth | Gerry Morgan, Drummer for James Bay
Approaching Drums as a Multi-Instrumentalist | Robbie Crowell, Drummer for Midland
How Touring Can Make You a Better Person | Nikki Glaspie
Business Insights for Touring Drummers | Sahir Hanif, Masters of Maple Drums
Becoming Your Own Drum Tech | Kenny Sharretts
Why Drummers Need to Know the Lyrics | Brook Alexander, Drummer for Julia Michaels
Surgical Listening VS Big Picture Listening | Dylan Wissing
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